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Support VSCode? #128

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istvans opened this issue Jul 24, 2017 · 5 comments
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Support VSCode? #128

istvans opened this issue Jul 24, 2017 · 5 comments

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@istvans
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istvans commented Jul 24, 2017

I used your solution for VS 2013/15 Professional and I really liked it. Do you plan to support VS Code too?

@EWSoftware
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Sorry, but no, the architecture is completely different. As I understand it, VSCode extensions are written in JavaScript or TypeScript. I wouldn't know where to begin.

@NoelAbrahams
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NoelAbrahams commented Jul 30, 2022

@EWSoftware Any chance of revisiting this?

Apparently it is now possible to write VS Code extensions using other languages? https://code.visualstudio.com/api/language-extensions/language-server-extension-guide

We currently use both Visual Studio and VS Code for development. It will be fantastic if spellchecking in both IDEs can be driven by your extension (separate extensions of course, but using the same configuration/custom dictionary etc).

Your plugin would benefit from a large and growing user base.

@NoelAbrahams
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@EWSoftware EWSoftware reopened this Jul 30, 2022
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I'll take a look at it, but I can't promise anything. I have no experience with the language server protocol or VS Code. So again, it's a case of not knowing where to even begin as far as implementing such an extension.

@Corniel
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Corniel commented May 24, 2023

If you provide is as Roslyn analyzer, it would be possible. Than you also can support Ryder, and also build pipelines.

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